Surprising advantages of crochet you might not know about
Crochet is more than just an enjoyable craft that makes beautiful pieces. In addition, this popular method of needlework offers a wealth of benefits and advantages, some of which can be quite surprising.
Group therapy
We all know that crocheting can become a form of socialising when we do it in groups or pairs. What we may not know is that crochet groups not only help us touch base with other humans but can also become unofficial group therapy sessions. If members of your crochet group feel they are in a safe space, these sessions can be very therapeutic. It might be worth considering a non-disclosure pact; after all, this would be in everyone’s interests.
Promotes brain health
Crochet can promote good brain health. This is because users have to think ahead and solve problems as they go. For those taking crochet up as a new hobby, their brains will also benefit from creating new connections and even neurons. Some studies have even found that craft hobbies such as crocheting can reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s.
It can improve your maths skills
Crochet and maths go hand in hand. Whether you are using DK yarn or other types of yarn, you still need to make calculations. Users have to calculate stitches and count rows to stick to patterns and get the sizing right. Crocheting even commands the use of times tables! Conversely, crochet can be used to teach maths.
Help with poor habits
As you are always using your hands to crochet, they are never sitting idle. This means you are less likely to reach for your wine in the evening, a cigarette, or a snack. All you will be reaching for is your DK yarn and your crochet needles. Whilst crocheting should not be seen as a magic bullet for addiction, it can certainly help with habits that require the use of your hands.
From group therapy to cutting down on unhealthy habits and even improving your maths skills and brain health, the advantages of the craft of crochet are surprising indeed.
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